I'd say so. I just loaded up on a bunch at the outlet in Vegas and normally wear size 6-8 depending on the brand, and most of the size small fits me fine. They carry some different jean brands though, and sometimes I'm a medium in those, but that's normal for jeans to fit weird like they do when we're not pregnant! Don't even escape that when looking for mat clothes!

Every trendy mama-to-be needs to know about ASOS. The site’s maternity clothing selection is stylish, well priced and just really strong. It offers a number of different brands, but some of our favorite pieces are from the company’s private label collection. In fact, don’t be surprised if your non-pregnant friends want to shop your looks — it really is that cute. If ever there was a time when fast fashion is an obvious choice, we think it’s when you’re pregnant. Considering you’ll need something on trend and in season, you don’t want to spend a lot of money, and you will probably not wear it a year from now, it’s smart to scan H&M’s maternity offerings. From great jeans to sweaters, skirts and tops, you can build a good base for all nine months from the brand’s selection. Plus, be sure to check out H&M's nursing dresses and bras — you’ll need those before you know it!
A changing wardrobe is one of the inevitable side effects of a changing body and you might end up wearing comfy maternity clothes long after you start breastfeeding. Throughout your pregnancy, you’ll want to find comfortable clothing that accommodates your growing bump, but shopping for maternity fashion doesn’t mean you have to completely forgo your style goals.
Find some of the top maternity fashion brands at Walmart including Bravado, Nurture by Lamaze, Unique Bargains, Blended Clothing Inc., and many other popular brands. Walmart also exclusively carries George. George carries a maternity line to support women throughout pregnancy with fashionable and affordable maternity pieces. George Maternity has great fashion for every season. Whether you’re looking for something light and airy for the summer, or cute and cozy for the fall and winter, George has a great selection to match your unique style. All the maternity fashion carried at Walmart is designed to accommodate your growing belly, ensuring comfort throughout your pregnancy.
Since no one wants to spend a ton of money investing in a maternity wardrobe that will only be worn for a limited time, we love the idea of renting whatever you can. Le Tote offers two types of maternity memberships: one for $69 per month, which includes three clothing items and two accessories, and one for $79 per month, which includes four clothing items. Plus, you always have access to the classic, non-maternity assortment, and if you really love an item, you can keep it for 20 percent to 50 percent off retail. While the brand selection doesn’t include many higher-end pieces, we like the fact that you can customize what’s inside your tote so there are no crazy surprises.
If you are trying to buy on a budget (you have a baby to think about, after all!), Walmart is a great place to look. Its maternity section is brimming with dresses, tops and pants that are both fashion-forward and super affordable. We love Walmart's "Maternity Essentials" section, which has all the basics you'll need for those nine months (and beyond).

Pros: 1) The staff were very helpful and friendly and welcoming to us and our beloved small dog. 2) Very reasonable prices -- which seems unusual in maternity fashion retail. 3) While my wife and I did not love any of the designs available in the store (she was looking for a relatively formal dress for her baby shower), there was one we quite liked, and they had a much greater selection of casual ware. 4) My wife tells me there were huge, well designed change rooms. There was a nice place for me (and other men) to sit so I could do my yelping while my wife tried on clothes. Cons: 1) There were some ads on the wall with models wearing especially nice maternity clothes, but the particular style we liked the best was no longer available to purchase. I prefer the practice of many other chain retailers of advertising particular styles that are actually available to buy. 2) Not so good (although perhaps understandable) return policy. Everything on sale is no return and the one dress we liked just enough to buy, we learned at checkout was no return also (even though it was not on sale) because it was classified as an "occasional" or "party" dress. My wife was on the fence about the purchase anyway and this was enough to make her change her mind and not buy it.